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join me james brown to meet the men who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would let's you. hearts of coal on altie. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker see it's a step forward oligarchy carex it is toxic is a look a lot like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants. to be the agent. of this bill still. hold it. hold it hold. the luck. that speak. to. her. about. her with. the little. bomb it will be a good little the above. the end. of the wir
join me james brown to meet the men who spend their lives underground and work in one of the world's most dangerous professions. would let's you. hearts of coal on altie. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they...
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you people have no idea what happens pence that brown truck. >>> the russian spip ship that has been stuck innanta innantant ---antarctic ice, nbc's martin fletcher has details. >> reporter: easterna easternant antarctica. >> the vessel hasn't moved for the last two days. >> reporter: professor chris turly, 47 more passengers and crew of 20 are trapped. >> i was surrounded by seaize. we just can't get through. everyone is safe. but we can't make a message forward. >> they set off from the southern most point of new zealand 1,800 miles away. they've made their way to the base, an icon offant arctic exploration. 100 years ago, explorers established the business camp, which remains unremarkably well preserved. everything went well until 18 days on the way home, icebergs the size of cathedrals. it's lonely out there. even penguins are stranded on the fast moving pack ice of the huge iceberg known as bo 9 b. it's cupcake dennisonned off from the ocean. >> we are in a blizzard at the moment. >> reporter: it didn't upset passengers, they messaged fans they had a wonderful christmas. the lat
you people have no idea what happens pence that brown truck. >>> the russian spip ship that has been stuck innanta innantant ---antarctic ice, nbc's martin fletcher has details. >> reporter: easterna easternant antarctica. >> the vessel hasn't moved for the last two days. >> reporter: professor chris turly, 47 more passengers and crew of 20 are trapped. >> i was surrounded by seaize. we just can't get through. everyone is safe. but we can't make a message...
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brown of ohio. ms. cantwell of washington. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will suppo and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the sa; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. cardin of maryland. mr. carper ofelaware. mr. casey of pennsylvania. mr. corker of tennessee. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well an
brown of ohio. ms. cantwell of washington. the vice president: please raise your right hands. do you solemnly swear that you will suppo and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the sa; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the...
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i'm patti ann browne. >> i'm heather nauert. it's 31 minutes after the hour. we have brand new video to show you this morning. a story we've told you before about a woman clinging to the rocks moments after her car plunged 40 feet off the chesapeake bay bridge in maryland. listen. >> got to hold on, okay? >> hold on. i've called -- >> can you come up a little bit more? okay. all right. >> what's your name? >> i called your mom. >> morgan, hang on. help is coming, okay? >> thank goodness. it was a dramatic story, too. scott fort any shot this video. he was three cars behind the truck that slammed into her car and it pushed it over the wall and into the water. >> she may have had a concussion. she may have been shaken up. we were calling out to some boats in the area, trying to flag them down. running over to the other side, the northbound side of the span, kind of waving down some boats. we flagged down one. >> morgan was on "fox and friends" on tuesday and she recalled the moment right before she made it to the rocks when water began rushing into her car. >> i
i'm patti ann browne. >> i'm heather nauert. it's 31 minutes after the hour. we have brand new video to show you this morning. a story we've told you before about a woman clinging to the rocks moments after her car plunged 40 feet off the chesapeake bay bridge in maryland. listen. >> got to hold on, okay? >> hold on. i've called -- >> can you come up a little bit more? okay. all right. >> what's your name? >> i called your mom. >> morgan, hang on. help...
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brown. you think? >> yes. i know a crackhead, cora. >> ooh, don't you look pretty. >> thanks. >> yeah. i thought you weren't going? >> i wasn't at first, but then i kept thinking about all the fun i'd miss, and i realized i don't have to let a baby stop me from living my life. >> simone, that's the spirit! >> so i've decided i'm gonna give it up for adoption. shotgun! [ baby crying ] [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [ baby crying ] ♪ [ female announcer ] new pampers. unlike ordinary diapers with 2 layers, pampers have 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier, so babies can sleep soundly all night. ♪ wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers. [ dennis ] let's give it up for second chances. let's give it up for cutting the new guy some slack. ♪ let's give it up for "i'm sorry" and "it's ok". let's give it up for accident forgiveness, from allstate. where your rates won't go up just because of an accident. because to err is human. and to forgive...divine. let's give i
brown. you think? >> yes. i know a crackhead, cora. >> ooh, don't you look pretty. >> thanks. >> yeah. i thought you weren't going? >> i wasn't at first, but then i kept thinking about all the fun i'd miss, and i realized i don't have to let a baby stop me from living my life. >> simone, that's the spirit! >> so i've decided i'm gonna give it up for adoption. shotgun! [ baby crying ] [ mom ] be right there, baby. [ muffled noises ] oops. ow. sorry. [...
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it is only brown paper and what you put into it love. >> he knew he wanted lunch in a brown paper bag over money. >> that is one of the most touching stories in the book. >> the book is call would the invisible thretted. where did the title come from? >> i love the story, a month before my co-author and i alex who is here today as well. we couldn't come wup a name. every name i came up with he didn't like and i had to go to duane reed to buy a birthday card and i used to like to go to my local card store. next thing i knew i am lookingalt the card and there is an old saying about an invisible thread that connects those that are destined to meet. i am so happy you are in my life and happy birthday and i thought oh, my gold. that - god. that is the relationship maurice and i have. an invisible thread. i called out. i have the name the invisible thread . i received so many e-mails from so many people saying i have a special relationship with this person. but i have never known the definition of it . basically what you have done with the book is define my relationship. we were meant to be
it is only brown paper and what you put into it love. >> he knew he wanted lunch in a brown paper bag over money. >> that is one of the most touching stories in the book. >> the book is call would the invisible thretted. where did the title come from? >> i love the story, a month before my co-author and i alex who is here today as well. we couldn't come wup a name. every name i came up with he didn't like and i had to go to duane reed to buy a birthday card and i used to...
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mean this is the only thing they know we need to keep our border safe we need to think those are the brown muslim people we're scared of them and they're going to wage war on us. of course if it's if you i mean you're not we're not listening to we're not hearing about the stories of the hundreds and thousands of innocent people that are dying by the terrorist. you know drone strikes that's the real terror we should be talking about not the terror alert of the. terrorism a bigger level it is very convenient isn't it the timing of this i mean just as we're having this nationwide debate about a legal or more into blanket dragnet surveillance all the sudden there's this worldwide terror alert really bizarre reminds me of right after nine eleven just being constantly fearmonger with really no justification or premise to where those threats coming from the u.s. claims that it's in yemen to fight al qaeda yet the yemeni government pretty much seems like they're dealing with it on its own they just claim that they thwarted this attack who even knows if that's true or not but i mean so why do you t
mean this is the only thing they know we need to keep our border safe we need to think those are the brown muslim people we're scared of them and they're going to wage war on us. of course if it's if you i mean you're not we're not listening to we're not hearing about the stories of the hundreds and thousands of innocent people that are dying by the terrorist. you know drone strikes that's the real terror we should be talking about not the terror alert of the. terrorism a bigger level it is...
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kellogg brown the old collage brown wrote division are part of halliburton and yet k.b.r. says it is quote confident it will prevail and foreseen the u.s. government's legal obligation our government's legal obligation to pay their fines what's going on here well they had a whole they had a hold harmless indemnification that is so unusual that it's not unusual when it comes to military contracts because we had richard nixon put in place some laws were military contracts would be such that they could write these ridiculous contracts that go as far as saying tome that if a corporation is corrupt is k.b.r. the history of k.b.r. is awful we will talk about that but the point is a corporation can go as far isn't intentionally killing a person intentionally committing a crime and not be held responsible under these new indemnification ideas that the pentagon granted k.b.r. in many many military concert contractors to put it in context. you had a hexavalent chromium which was part of this that they understood they were exposing these soldiers to causes cancer causes neurological
kellogg brown the old collage brown wrote division are part of halliburton and yet k.b.r. says it is quote confident it will prevail and foreseen the u.s. government's legal obligation our government's legal obligation to pay their fines what's going on here well they had a whole they had a hold harmless indemnification that is so unusual that it's not unusual when it comes to military contracts because we had richard nixon put in place some laws were military contracts would be such that they...
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you know, and i think that having a muslim iranian brown guy who is nevertheless an expert on the bible and on jude aism, judaism, entering a word that has been monopolized by christian scholars, rubs them the wrong way , christian scholars, 90% of the books that are written by islam, whether they are attack books or not, are written by christians. but when a scholar who happens to be a muslim writes about jesus all of a sudden the knives come out. >> has this started a conversation? >> this book has started this conversation but i think it started another equally important conversation which is who gets to speak for jesus? i didn't expect that and it's fun to watch that conversation take place. >> reza aslan, thanks for joining us and thanks for appearing on talk to al jazeera. >> >>> this is al jazeera coming to you live from new york. i'm del walters. here are today's top stories. >> we will not be silent. >> there are calls for answers after messiah shooting at messiah navy yard. >> success off messiah coast of conversation it
you know, and i think that having a muslim iranian brown guy who is nevertheless an expert on the bible and on jude aism, judaism, entering a word that has been monopolized by christian scholars, rubs them the wrong way , christian scholars, 90% of the books that are written by islam, whether they are attack books or not, are written by christians. but when a scholar who happens to be a muslim writes about jesus all of a sudden the knives come out. >> has this started a conversation?...
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>>> on this day in 2003, iraq's president, saddam hussein, was caught as reported by nbc's campbell brown and lester holt. >> we are following a major breaking development out of iraq. saddam hussein has been captured in his hometown of tikrit this morning. >> dna evidence apparently confirms it is saddam hussein. he's reportedly in the custody of u.s. military. >>> happy birthday to singer taylor swift, 24. actor jamie foxx, 46. and dig van dyke, 88. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm richard lui along with bill karins. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a great weekend ahead. it's 4:30. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> the breaking news in the east bay now where firefighters are battling a house fire in oakland. it's happening near the corner of 90th avenue and a street not far from international boulevard. >> christie smith just arrived at the scene. what's it look like? >> reporter: good morning. at this point firefighters have this knock eed down but what is unusual firefighters are not working on the home that burned itself, they are working on the one
>>> on this day in 2003, iraq's president, saddam hussein, was caught as reported by nbc's campbell brown and lester holt. >> we are following a major breaking development out of iraq. saddam hussein has been captured in his hometown of tikrit this morning. >> dna evidence apparently confirms it is saddam hussein. he's reportedly in the custody of u.s. military. >>> happy birthday to singer taylor swift, 24. actor jamie foxx, 46. and dig van dyke, 88. keep it right...
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i'm dara brown. how about this to start off your wednesday? some good news on the economy. not just some but a lot. from the housing market to consumer confidence and auto sales. new reports led to a surge on wall street, but economists say the recovery still has a long way to go. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: dara, good morning. we're waiting for the opening bell to see if the market can replicate big gains from yesterday. just take a look. the dow at one point surged 200 points, ending up 106. the nasdaq up 29. the s&p up 10. and all of that because consumer confidence is at a five-year high. the conference board reported people more bullish on the economy, more confident they'll be able to find jobs, also housing seems to be making some gains and doing very well. the third straight month of gains last month. we saw the biggest jump in home prices in seven years. and some of the cities that had been especially hard hit during the recession like las
i'm dara brown. how about this to start off your wednesday? some good news on the economy. not just some but a lot. from the housing market to consumer confidence and auto sales. new reports led to a surge on wall street, but economists say the recovery still has a long way to go. nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington. tracie, good morning. >> reporter: dara, good morning. we're waiting for the opening bell to see if the market can replicate big gains from yesterday. just take a...
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and that is in the black and the brown community, not just exclusively there, but predominantly there, you've got a negative social pathology that the hip-hop industry and the big hollywood entertainment industrial complex has promoted for 40 years. look at the results. >> sean: how about, michelle, maybe a -- instead of a hip-hop artist who is going to create something edgy like that, why not great black role models in this country that could show -- that would resonate with kids? give them the platform. >> i absolutely agree, sean. i think the mountain dew people should come to you for their next commercial. >> sean: we may have an adhere. i see an ad, maybe we'll put it together. you know, mountain dew can -- >> let's do it, michelle. >> i'm all for it. >> sean: i'm all for it, too. it would be a better ad. all right, guys. good to see you both. coming up next tonight on "hannity" -- >> marco believes congress should focus on violence rather than guns. marco rubio, he's our stooge of the night. allen, take it away. >> sean: another shameful week for the main street media, but not l
and that is in the black and the brown community, not just exclusively there, but predominantly there, you've got a negative social pathology that the hip-hop industry and the big hollywood entertainment industrial complex has promoted for 40 years. look at the results. >> sean: how about, michelle, maybe a -- instead of a hip-hop artist who is going to create something edgy like that, why not great black role models in this country that could show -- that would resonate with kids? give...
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as a brown bag. i don't see a problem with that. >> the brown paper bag parties were held by black people used to exclude darker shades of black people. but this was information you're discussing was brought up by someone and that is why he wrote this e mail. >> he claims he's a city hall guy. the right guy. he says someone brought to it his attention. >> right. >> at this point. >> that is -- . >> it would -- yeah. i think so, it's the part about standing brown bags is ridiculous. i don't think replacing snack lunch is a good idea it seems exclusionary. >> i will tell you words... >> there are interesting things they're going to use. >> sack lunch which snot cool. >> i don't like that term. it gets me right between -- . >> that is what i'm saying. >> i know employees won't like to hear you're fired. >> yes. bill... bill? license to kill not a beasty boys, license to ill? >> license to kill? >> not a beasty boys album. jedadiah you poo pooed the notion if city hall is putting on a statement apply tg
as a brown bag. i don't see a problem with that. >> the brown paper bag parties were held by black people used to exclude darker shades of black people. but this was information you're discussing was brought up by someone and that is why he wrote this e mail. >> he claims he's a city hall guy. the right guy. he says someone brought to it his attention. >> right. >> at this point. >> that is -- . >> it would -- yeah. i think so, it's the part about standing...
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she worked in the justice years.ent for 22 i will make sure we are going on brown, partner at wiley rein. worked as a counsel for to attorney generals in the bush administration. she is well-versed in some of the issues we are talking about today. she was named recently as one of tc's rising stars by superlawyer magazine. she is going to be a true force and already is. katyal,megan is neal acting solicitor general in the obama administration. he worked in the justice department for many years, advising eric holder back in the previous administration. in the course he has argued cases ranging -- he stays away from the controversial cases, too. he has argued cases alike care, heo bay, health -- obviouslyues issues of crucial importance. are arguing five cases this term? to neal forou showing up today. enkranz.him is nick ros we're going to be looking at nick today for some supersecret code for figuring out justice kennedy. worked in the bush administration and in the office of legal counsel. i will say that we also, in this can say that the government shutdown has had a positive effect in
she worked in the justice years.ent for 22 i will make sure we are going on brown, partner at wiley rein. worked as a counsel for to attorney generals in the bush administration. she is well-versed in some of the issues we are talking about today. she was named recently as one of tc's rising stars by superlawyer magazine. she is going to be a true force and already is. katyal,megan is neal acting solicitor general in the obama administration. he worked in the justice department for many years,...
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as a brown bag. i don't see a problem with that. >> the brown paper bag parties were held by black people used to exclude darker shades of black people. but this was information you're discussing was brought up by someone and that is why he wrote this e mail. >> he claims he's a city hall guy. the right guy. he says someone brought to it his attention. >> right. >> at this point. >> that is -- . >> it would -- yeah. i think so, it's the part about standing brown bags is ridiculous. i don't think replacing snack lunch is a good idea it seems exclusionary. >> i will tell you words... >> there are interesting things they're going to use. >> sack lunch which snot cool. >> i don't like that term. it gets me right between -- . >> that is what i'm saying. >> i know employees won't like to hear you're fired. >> yes. bill... bill? license to kill not a beasty boys, license to ill? >> license to kill? >> not a beasty boys album. jedadiah you poo pooed the notion if city hall is putting on a statement apply tg
as a brown bag. i don't see a problem with that. >> the brown paper bag parties were held by black people used to exclude darker shades of black people. but this was information you're discussing was brought up by someone and that is why he wrote this e mail. >> he claims he's a city hall guy. the right guy. he says someone brought to it his attention. >> right. >> at this point. >> that is -- . >> it would -- yeah. i think so, it's the part about standing...
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the best-selling novels, william barton bernie dan brown style thriller called the lost constitution. the lost constitution is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, the "washington washington for n the delegates are stretching this very famous nixon is notes on the constitution. so the publisher says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers. the drives marginal notes spell out in shocking detail the founders unequivocal intentions. the unmistakable meaning of the bill of rights paddled and purloined, traffic and concealed for over two centuries. this lost constitution could ever change america's history and its future. the idea is that the words that are upstairs in the parchment, those are clear. but if we could get hold of some other words that those same people wrote, that would make everything clear. freedom of religion, state sovereignty, the rate to bear arms. these other words are so powerful in the last constitution that people are willing to kill for them. if we could get our hands on his words, we would finally be able to read the wor
the best-selling novels, william barton bernie dan brown style thriller called the lost constitution. the lost constitution is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, the "washington washington for n the delegates are stretching this very famous nixon is notes on the constitution. so the publisher says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers. the drives marginal notes spell out in shocking detail the founders unequivocal intentions. the unmistakable...
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he taught me the definition of bunch in a brown paper bag. the bag is only brown paper but what you put into it is something we all call love. and he knew that he wanted lunch in a brown paper bag over money. >> that is just -- >> it is one of the most touching stories in the book. >> the book is called an invisible thread. where did the title come from? >> you know, it's -- it's an incredible story. i love the story because about a month before my co-author and i, and he's here today as well, we couldn't come one a name. every name i came up with, he didn't like and every name he came up with i didn't. and i had to go buy a card and i used to like to go to my local card store. i never bought a card and i'm looking at this card and it said there is an old saying about an invisible thread that connects those that are destined to meet and i opened up the card and it said, "i'm so happy you are in my life and happy birthday." and i thought, oh, my god, that is exactly the relationship that maurice and i have. it's an invisible thread. i ran upst
he taught me the definition of bunch in a brown paper bag. the bag is only brown paper but what you put into it is something we all call love. and he knew that he wanted lunch in a brown paper bag over money. >> that is just -- >> it is one of the most touching stories in the book. >> the book is called an invisible thread. where did the title come from? >> you know, it's -- it's an incredible story. i love the story because about a month before my co-author and i, and...
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brown. okay. it's not that bad, okay? it's the miracle of life. >> it's a miracle i'm still alive. >> i need you. come on. >> i don't want to see no more. i don't want to see. what the? >> [ screams ] >> [ whimpering ] >> what? what? >> i'm never having sex again. never mind. girl, you smell like flowers. >> i did it. i did it. i did it. i need a group hug. i did it with these hands. >> [ groans ] >> [ groans ] [ telephone rings ] >> oh, wait. that's probably hollywood. they want my story i bet. i did it. >> is it a boy or a girl? >> the lady definitely was a girl. i seen everything, but, you know, it's hard to tell when your only reference is madea. she got different stuff. >> okay. i have an announcement. more good news. the quarantine is lifted. we can all go home. hey, everybody in the hospital, quarantine lifted. go home! whoo! >> oh, yes! >> so, what happened? >> oh, the patient, they had a mild case of hepatitis. >> hepatitis? that's what happen when you do love with no glove. let's go. come on. >> oh, man, i locke
brown. okay. it's not that bad, okay? it's the miracle of life. >> it's a miracle i'm still alive. >> i need you. come on. >> i don't want to see no more. i don't want to see. what the? >> [ screams ] >> [ whimpering ] >> what? what? >> i'm never having sex again. never mind. girl, you smell like flowers. >> i did it. i did it. i did it. i need a group hug. i did it with these hands. >> [ groans ] >> [ groans ] [ telephone rings ]...
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the best-selling novelist william martin wrote a dan brown-style thriller, in fact, entitled "the last -- the lost constitution." "the lost constitution" is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, you know, washington says take five, and the delegates are up and stretching, and they start saying, hey, let's make some notes on this constitution. so the publisher says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers, the draft's marginal notes spell out in shocking detail the founders' unequivocal intentions, the unmistakeable meaning of the bill of rights, peddled and purloined, trafficked and concealed for over two centuries. this lost constitution could forever change americans' history and its future. so the idea is that the words on the, that are uptears in the -- upstairs in the parchment, those aren't clear. but if we could get hold of some other words that those same people wrote, that would make everything clear; freedom of religion, state sovereignty, the right to bear arms. these other words are so powerful in the lost constitution that people ar
the best-selling novelist william martin wrote a dan brown-style thriller, in fact, entitled "the last -- the lost constitution." "the lost constitution" is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, you know, washington says take five, and the delegates are up and stretching, and they start saying, hey, let's make some notes on this constitution. so the publisher says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers, the draft's marginal notes...
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jerry brown today. and the remarkable thing and this is so typical of jerry ford. he went in and had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what happened outside. he thought it would be ungracious to tell the governor well some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> there we have the photograph of him being escorted by the secret service agents away from the scene. >> today with twitter and the instant news he couldn't have kept it from the sitting governor as he did then. >> that is true but it's unlikely he would be out strolling through the grounds as they decided on the spur of the moment that morning in september 1975. >> tim in denver. what's your question? caller: hi. this is a very good film. i saw ford campaign in 1976 and one asked what are you for and he said may the best team win. i hear the relations between the fords and reagans were [indiscernible] >> let me answer that this way. certainly in 1976 there were rather frosty. they were running a very intense, very close r
jerry brown today. and the remarkable thing and this is so typical of jerry ford. he went in and had his meeting with governor brown and never mentioned what happened outside. he thought it would be ungracious to tell the governor well some lady tried to shoot me in your front yard. >> there we have the photograph of him being escorted by the secret service agents away from the scene. >> today with twitter and the instant news he couldn't have kept it from the sitting governor as he...
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if you are jerry brown, you want it in two forms. you want large money for the deal we talked about in oakland and you want consumerism. you want them to buy california products. >> he is good on staying on message and staying away from politicking and pomp and ceremony. how has he dealt with that among chinese delegates? >> he has done well with the pomp and circumstance. that is not a jerry brown strong suit. he disdains the trappings of office, usually. he seems to have enjoyed himself having a meeting with the premier of china in mid week. of course, all of the other officials he talked to. as far as issues that maybe others think he should be talking to here and most notably, issues on human rights issues or cyber security or piracy of entertainment items. the governor is steering clear of those. he has made a very narrow focus. he wants to talk about economic activity. there have been criticisms in california that he should be addressing those issues and talk a little tougher to chinese officials. there is a healthy debate if t
if you are jerry brown, you want it in two forms. you want large money for the deal we talked about in oakland and you want consumerism. you want them to buy california products. >> he is good on staying on message and staying away from politicking and pomp and ceremony. how has he dealt with that among chinese delegates? >> he has done well with the pomp and circumstance. that is not a jerry brown strong suit. he disdains the trappings of office, usually. he seems to have enjoyed...
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can you find the >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization in california. they led a successful effort to stop mandatory hp d vaccinations and carolyn thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> the basis of the law and signed by the goff helping to stem the tide of bully. i am having a hard time. a biej boij boygoing in a girl's restroom less subjected to ridicule and bullying than not. so what is the basis of this? >> absolutely. what they want to do is blur the genders together. we currently have a law that does take care of those rare exceptions of those students who are struggling with gender identity. it is radical letting boys wake up and decide they are girls and access to the restroom and looker roms in all public schools. this is kindergarteners and high schoolers. >> one of the things
can you find the >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization in california. they led a successful effort to stop mandatory hp d vaccinations and carolyn thank you for being here. >> thank you....
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because joe flacco hits marlon brown in the back of the end zone. browns didn't have both feet inbounds but it was held for the touchdown. ravens survive 29-26 baltimore is 7-6. also today, packers snap their five game winless streak over atlanta. miami dumps the steelers. 61 seconds to beat cleveland. bengals beat the colts and next opponent tampa bay wins for the first time in five games. san diego rolls the giants. and the cowboys play in chicago tomorrow night. >>> well the match ups for the bcs bowl games are set. and sharks try to end their road trip >>> sharks can't get to the shark tank fast enough. they played five games in minnesota. and your team scores twice in the second period. saku koivu gets antiniemi. and patrick scores his 13th goal of the season. parise puts the game away with an empty nether. sharks have lost three straight regulation games for the first time this season. >>> we already knew last night that stanford earned its second consecutive rose bowl appearance and will face michigan state in pasadena. auburn's fantastic fin
because joe flacco hits marlon brown in the back of the end zone. browns didn't have both feet inbounds but it was held for the touchdown. ravens survive 29-26 baltimore is 7-6. also today, packers snap their five game winless streak over atlanta. miami dumps the steelers. 61 seconds to beat cleveland. bengals beat the colts and next opponent tampa bay wins for the first time in five games. san diego rolls the giants. and the cowboys play in chicago tomorrow night. >>> well the match...
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governor brown has not discussed the legislation since taking office. he has signed some new gun control laws. he discussed his own gun ownership publicly. >>> state spark opened again eight face after the big fire. >> reporter: we are found in glider enjoying a you laxing ride down. cyclist grinning on a grueling ride up. >> views are spectacular. it is a nice road. toe there is hardly any traffic. apparently people don't know it is opened again. >> reporter: they said they had to come today. >> this is what brought us together. this place holds a very special place in our hearts. >> reporter: despite 3100 acres burned, no campgrounds were damaged. just a couple picnic areas. rangers ask everyone to stay off the burn area. regrowth is delicate. two miles of dozer lines contain the fire but created erosion risk. specialist called for unusual techniques. >> one is to spread brush on the soil. another one is to make divets. they catch water and slow it. they make the water zigzag. >> reporter: what is bad for a golf course is good for steep slopes. with r
governor brown has not discussed the legislation since taking office. he has signed some new gun control laws. he discussed his own gun ownership publicly. >>> state spark opened again eight face after the big fire. >> reporter: we are found in glider enjoying a you laxing ride down. cyclist grinning on a grueling ride up. >> views are spectacular. it is a nice road. toe there is hardly any traffic. apparently people don't know it is opened again. >> reporter: they...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, union bank, and fidelity investments. >> this is what a personal economy looks like. as life changes, fidelity can help you readjust your investments along the way, refocus as careers change and kids head off to college, and revisit your plan as retirement gets closer. wherever you are today, fidelity'
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they handled 275 million shipments and 99% of the brown deliveries got there on time. >> a few weather related troubles, but nothing serious. >> they hope to get their late delivers by thursday or friday. too late if you are expecting a surprise under the tree. >> u.p.s. won't say how many packages didn't arrive but are a ageezing to customers whose gifts are late. >>> reiterating the call for a contractor captured by al qaeda militants. this was released to "the washington post." journalists in pakistan overnight. in it, he appeals to president obama to negotiate with his captors and secure his release. he is from rockville and feels abandoned and forgotten by the government. he was kidnapped in 2011. they will release him if they hold air strikes in pakistan, somalia. the government will not -- >> veronica johnson that has forecast. looking better? >> looking better and feeling better. some folks are saying it's a bit too nippy for them. if you blinked today, you missed the snow. looking at a clear sky across the area. it's been a gorgeous day. look at this, folks from ashton, burke
they handled 275 million shipments and 99% of the brown deliveries got there on time. >> a few weather related troubles, but nothing serious. >> they hope to get their late delivers by thursday or friday. too late if you are expecting a surprise under the tree. >> u.p.s. won't say how many packages didn't arrive but are a ageezing to customers whose gifts are late. >>> reiterating the call for a contractor captured by al qaeda militants. this was released to "the...
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. >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization in california. they led a successful effort to stop mandatory hp d vaccinations and carolyn thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> the basis of the law and signed by the goff helping to stem the tide of bully. i am having a hard time. a biej boij boygoing in a girl's restroom less subjected to ridicule and bullying than not. so what is the basis of this? >> absolutely. what they want to do is blur the genders together. we currently have a law that does take care of those rare exceptions of those students who are struggling with gender identity. it is radical letting boys wake up and decide they are girls and access to the restroom and looker roms in all public schools. this is kindergarteners and high schoolers. >> one of the things of the law, it d
. >> on monday california governor jerry brown signed a law that allows transjeopardier students to use any bathroom, boys or girls that they feel more comfortable in and allows them to choose the by or girl's. supporters say it will reduce bullies against trandz jeopardiers in the school. car linis part of the public policy organization in california. they led a successful effort to stop mandatory hp d vaccinations and carolyn thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> the...
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be careful, because that borders browning paper bags. but when you talk about -- i think you would love this, this is the government saying, look, we're going to teach you some personal responsibility. when i was very young, just a week old, after jim any carter was president, i remember that energy crisis. my parents always told me, shut off the light, shut off the water when you're brushing your teeth. it's good for us to be conditioned to better behavior and i think it's a good idea. it's a good program, that will actually benefit us. >> you know you will be nudged to combat things like global warming. they will never make value judgments, they will only make certain left ling -- leslie, you're just wanting to be nudged by the government, i'll show you what to do. >> 4rr9, don't forget about the insane bill o'reilly.com summer sale, which has been a huge suck skesz. everything is marked down big-time. it's a great time to stock up on gifts. i just bought his new book, killing warm hengry harrison. it's about pneumonia. charlie wrangle
be careful, because that borders browning paper bags. but when you talk about -- i think you would love this, this is the government saying, look, we're going to teach you some personal responsibility. when i was very young, just a week old, after jim any carter was president, i remember that energy crisis. my parents always told me, shut off the light, shut off the water when you're brushing your teeth. it's good for us to be conditioned to better behavior and i think it's a good idea. it's a...
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brown, nobody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight people like you. why should you, dr. michael brown, be entitled to more rights in america than somebody whose gay? give me -- >> should a man have a right to marry three women. should a man have the right to marry his grown daughter? piers morgan, should he have that right -- >> you would personally like to have more rights. >> marriage is a union of man and a woman -- i asked you a very simple question. do you think you are personally entitled to more rights than gay people in america? yes or no? >> no, of course not. but marriage is -- >> you don't? so you don't? glad we cleared that up. >> should two brothers be allowed to marry? should two brothers be allowed to marry? >> say t
brown, nobody is celebrating being gay. people are saying they would like gay people -- >> are you kidding -- >> nobody is celebrating homosexuality? >> let me finish -- >> seriously? >> have you seen glee. >> with respect, it is my show. dr. brown, what they are doing is trying to espouse the same rights for gay people in america as for straight people like you. why should you, dr. michael brown, be entitled to more rights in america than somebody whose gay?...
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. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go. >> it looks like anthony wiener is throwing his hat in the ring. >> his what in the ring? >> his hat. >> always outspoken, joy behar. >> and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were they thinking? >> only on current tv. if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> i think the number one thing that viewers like about "the young turks" is that we're honest. i think the audience gets that i actually mean it. >> you're putting out there something that you're proud of. journalists want the the story and they want the right story and the want the true story. >> you can say anything here. >> i spent a couple of hours with a hooker. >> your mistake was writing a check. >> she never cashed it! >
. >> chris brown, i mean you wouldn't let one of your daughters go out with him. >> absolutely not. >> you would rather deal with ahmadinejad then me? >> absolutely! >> (singing) >> i take lipitor, thats it. >> are you improving your lips? >> (laughter). >> when she's talking, you never know where the conversation is going to go. >> it looks like anthony wiener is throwing his hat in the ring. >> his what in the ring? >>...
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ugly brown toyota corolla hatchback, 1982. it was our first new car. actually what we call a newsed car, got it from budget, only 10,000 miles on it. . driving downtown to work about a 40 minute drive. my three at a football practices. one morning i was driving her to work, and i had to get back to my football practice. i dropped her off and i was driving back and i got a little sleepy. and so i rolled the windows down. please note, i saidroll the windows down. [laughter] and then i rolled the windows up and rolled them down again. i turned the ac on and the heat on, in august in south carolina. that is when you know you are desperate by the way. and i turned the radio up and i turned the radio down. and the next thing i knew, i woke up driving down the interstate at 70 miles an hour of sleep -- asleep. the gravel on the side of the road look me up. i did what any 17 year would do -- i panicked. i slammed on the brakes and i jarred the steering wheel at the exact same time. does anyone know what happens when you slam on brakes and jerked the steering w
ugly brown toyota corolla hatchback, 1982. it was our first new car. actually what we call a newsed car, got it from budget, only 10,000 miles on it. . driving downtown to work about a 40 minute drive. my three at a football practices. one morning i was driving her to work, and i had to get back to my football practice. i dropped her off and i was driving back and i got a little sleepy. and so i rolled the windows down. please note, i saidroll the windows down. [laughter] and then i rolled the...
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the best-selling novelists, william martin wrote a dan brown style thriller of sites called the last constitution. the last constitution is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, the "washington post" take five, the delegates are up and stretching and they start saying let's make notes on the comp to sharon. so the publishers says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers. the drafts marginal notes allowed in shocking detail the founders unequivocal intentions. the unmistakable meaning of the bill of rights, paddled and purloined, trafficked and concealed for over two centuries. this last constitution could forever change america's history and its future. so the idea is that the words on -- that are upstairs in the parchment, those aren't clear. but if we could get a hold of some other word that those same people wrote, that would make everything clear. freedom of religion can date sovereignty, the right to bear arms. these other words are so powerful in the constitution that people are willing to kill for them. if we could just get our hands on
the best-selling novelists, william martin wrote a dan brown style thriller of sites called the last constitution. the last constitution is about a draft of the constitution in philadelphia that in a break, the "washington post" take five, the delegates are up and stretching and they start saying let's make notes on the comp to sharon. so the publishers says that this draft is annotated by the founding fathers. the drafts marginal notes allowed in shocking detail the founders...
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he took on the role after the resignation of kwame brown. -- he called the booming time for the district and a good time to be mayor. >> after the sex abuse scandal at penn state, the governor of pennsylvania is taking aim at the n.c.a.a.. the governor is filing an antitrust suit against the organization saying -- its sanctions against jerry were awarded, to far-reaching and bad for all of counseling. >> these sanctions are an attack on the past. -- pat past, present, it features tunes of pennsylvania state. as governor of this commonwealth, i cannot and will not stand by to let it happen without a fight. >> a spokesperson for the n.c.a.a. declined a statement saying the organization does not comment on ongoing legal matters. >> let's get to the playoff showdown coming this sunday. the mayor of seattle announces a bet with the d.c. mayor as the playoff match approaches. about one hour ago, the seattle mayor said -- ba >> coming up, an interview with robert for the third. >> changes on the way in or light bulb. you may want to get to the store soon. >> in silver spring, it in a controvers
he took on the role after the resignation of kwame brown. -- he called the booming time for the district and a good time to be mayor. >> after the sex abuse scandal at penn state, the governor of pennsylvania is taking aim at the n.c.a.a.. the governor is filing an antitrust suit against the organization saying -- its sanctions against jerry were awarded, to far-reaching and bad for all of counseling. >> these sanctions are an attack on the past. -- pat past, present, it features...
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intohn brown would not get specifics without his attorney. would only say that the truth he iscome out and that guilty of using his position as a building inspector and extortharass l business owner here at levi's restaurant. as a prince george's county building inspector, john round brown is responsible for making sure businesses have all the proper permits and licenses. levi's is one of those businesses. last year, it is said he began using his position to -- extort and distort money from the owner. he vehemently were denied that he tried to shut down the restaurant. everything will come out in the wash. you understand. and then you have a good story and a true story. y, the true story, police sa is that he used his position to try to make a little money for his hand. -- band. he wanted his band to play each week for $1000 a show. they said they would let his in a non-paying capacity. he then told the business owner, i would like $1000. the business owner said, that is not what we agreed. is this owner turned to police for help. when brown
intohn brown would not get specifics without his attorney. would only say that the truth he iscome out and that guilty of using his position as a building inspector and extortharass l business owner here at levi's restaurant. as a prince george's county building inspector, john round brown is responsible for making sure businesses have all the proper permits and licenses. levi's is one of those businesses. last year, it is said he began using his position to -- extort and distort money from the...